The 2019 Code Black is a 4G/LTE cellular camera that operates on AT&T towers. The Code Black takes good photos, has exceptional battery life, detects quickly and is relatively easy to setup if you follow the instructions step-by-step. The biggest downside to this camera is the detection angle being much wider than the field of view and blurry night photos on moving animals. Other than that, this is an excellent cellular trail camera that is among the most reliable we have tested. - TCP Staff
Model #5472-19 |
The Covert Code Black LTE AT&T uses a 4G/LTE Quectel EC25-A module that allows this camera to operate on AT&T 4G/LTE towers. It is backwards compatible and should work on 3G towers while they are still active.
Photo resolution: 20 mpxl (interpolated)
Video resolution: 1920x1080 w/ audio
Flash Type: No Glow IR
Day pictures are really good as the pictures have solid clarity, good color, and overall depth on each image. Night pictures appear to have plenty of flash range but also show significant blurring on animals that are moving. Overall, the day pictures are excellent and the night pictures are well above average but struggle with movement.